WO2008134779A1 - Package for smoking articles - Google Patents

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WO2008134779A1
WO2008134779A1 PCT/ZA2008/000034 ZA2008000034W WO2008134779A1 WO 2008134779 A1 WO2008134779 A1 WO 2008134779A1 ZA 2008000034 W ZA2008000034 W ZA 2008000034W WO 2008134779 A1 WO2008134779 A1 WO 2008134779A1
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Alan Douglas Tearle
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British American Tobacco (Investments) Limited
Van Der Walt, Louis, Stephanus
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Priority to BRPI0810578-2A2A priority Critical patent/BRPI0810578A2/pt
Priority to US12/597,879 priority patent/US8584844B2/en
Priority to EP08756792A priority patent/EP2139779B1/en
Priority to MX2009011043A priority patent/MX2009011043A/es
Priority to CN200880013817A priority patent/CN101687563A/zh
Priority to JP2010506721A priority patent/JP2010524801A/ja
Priority to AU2008245393A priority patent/AU2008245393A1/en
Priority to EA200901439A priority patent/EA200901439A1/ru
Priority to CA002683889A priority patent/CA2683889A1/en
Publication of WO2008134779A1 publication Critical patent/WO2008134779A1/en

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    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D85/00Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials
    • B65D85/07Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials for compressible or flexible articles
    • B65D85/08Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials for compressible or flexible articles rod-shaped or tubular
    • B65D85/10Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials for compressible or flexible articles rod-shaped or tubular for cigarettes
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D85/00Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials
    • B65D85/07Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials for compressible or flexible articles
    • B65D85/08Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials for compressible or flexible articles rod-shaped or tubular
    • B65D85/10Containers, packaging elements or packages, specially adapted for particular articles or materials for compressible or flexible articles rod-shaped or tubular for cigarettes
    • B65D85/1036Containers formed by erecting a rigid or semi-rigid blank
    • BPERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
    • B65CONVEYING; PACKING; STORING; HANDLING THIN OR FILAMENTARY MATERIAL
    • B65DCONTAINERS FOR STORAGE OR TRANSPORT OF ARTICLES OR MATERIALS, e.g. BAGS, BARRELS, BOTTLES, BOXES, CANS, CARTONS, CRATES, DRUMS, JARS, TANKS, HOPPERS, FORWARDING CONTAINERS; ACCESSORIES, CLOSURES, OR FITTINGS THEREFOR; PACKAGING ELEMENTS; PACKAGES
    • B65D5/00Rigid or semi-rigid containers of polygonal cross-section, e.g. boxes, cartons or trays, formed by folding or erecting one or more blanks made of paper
    • B65D5/38Drawer-and-shell type containers

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  • the invention relates to packaging, more specifically, the invention relates to packages for containing smoking articles and methods for their manufacture, assembly and use.
  • the present invention relates to a package for smoking articles, such as cigarettes, cigars, cigarillos, loose tobacco and smokeless tobacco products such as snuff or the like. For convenience and brevity these will be referred to herein as cigarettes.
  • the invention relates particularly to packages for smoking articles having an inner slide and an outer shell (also known as slide-shell packs).
  • This invention also relates to an assembly of blanks for making a package for smoking articles, an apparatus specially adapted to assemble a package and a method of assembling a package.
  • Slide-shell packs for smoking articles differ from conventional hinged lid packs in that the smoking articles are provided in an inner shell which the user slides relative to an outer shell to access the smoking articles.
  • a slide-shell pack is known from WO 2004/024595, in which a first container is slidably located within a second container.
  • a disadvantage of known cigarette packages is that, once opened, all of the smoking articles are exposed to environmental conditions. This allows for the ingress and egress of moisture to and from the contents of the package which may ultimately affect the quality of the contents.
  • the single inner compartment allows for only one particular product-type. If two different types of smoking article for example having different flavours and/ or blends were to be supplied in a known cigarette package, the consumer could not readily identify and select one particular type.
  • a package for smoking articles which comprises an outer shell and a plurality of inner shells, each adapted to receive smoking articles, wherein the inner shells are slideable relative to the outer shell to provide access to smoking articles contained therein.
  • the outer shell can comprise a lateral surface comprising two major lateral walls and two minor lateral walls, a first open end providing a first access opening, and a second open end providing a second access opening.
  • At least one of the lateral walls could have at least one recess adjacent to at least one access opening, to assist gripping of an inner shell.
  • the at least one recess could be provided in a major lateral wall.
  • both of the major lateral walls could have a respective recess adjacent to each access opening.
  • the recess could be elongate and extends along a substantial length of the lateral surface adjacent to the access opening, or it could comprise one or more discrete cut-outs.
  • each inner shell can comprise a lateral surfac comprising two major lateral walls and two minor lateral walls, a bottom wall, and a top comprising an access opening.
  • the top can comprise an access opening in a region thereof.
  • a removeable or resealable cover can be provided on the access opening.
  • the lateral surface of the inner shell has at least one cut-out portion in an edge thereof, to facilitate removal of the smoking articles from the access opening of the inner shell.
  • Each major lateral wall of the inner shell could have a respective cut-out portion.
  • the access opening can define a direction of removal of the smoking articles.
  • Each inner shell can be independently slideable.
  • the inner shells can be slideable in a direction perpendicular to the direction of removal of the smoking articles.
  • a respective locking means can be provided for at least one inner shell to limit the movement of the inner shell relative to the outer shell and defining a fully open position, beyond which further movement of the inner shell is restricted or prevented.
  • the locking means can comprise at least one pair of co-operating tongues, and in such a case a first tongue can be provided on the outer shell and a second tongue on the inner shell, the tongues being adapted to interlock when the inner shell is in the fully open position. Two pairs of co-operating tongues could be provided for the inner shell.
  • the locking means could be provided on adjacent lateral surfaces or adjacent top and bottom end surfaces of the outer and inner shells.
  • edges of the package can be substantially square, non square, bevelled, rounded, or a combination thereof.
  • an assembly of blanks for a smoking article package comprise an outer shell black comprising two major panels and two minor panels and at least one inner compartment blank comprising two major panels and two minor panels, wherein a plurality of inner shells are formable from the at least one inner compartment blank.
  • One inner compartment blank could be adapted to form two inner shells, or two or more inner compartment blanks could be provided, each inner compartment blank being adapted to form a respective inner shell.
  • a major panel of the at least one inner compartment blank can be provided with a cut-out portion in an edge thereof, or both major panels could have respective cut-out portions in an edge thereof.
  • at least one of the major panels of the outer shell, or both could have a recess provided in a side thereof.
  • a respective tongue could be provided as an extension portion of at least one side of each major panel of the outer shell and co-operating tongues could be comprised in at least one inner shell.
  • an apparatus for assembling a package is provided, the apparatus being adapted to receive a stack of inner shell blanks and a stack of outer shell blanks and to assemble the package so as to provide at least one inner shell within an outer shell such that the assembled package provides a plurality of inner compartments within the outer shell, the plurality of inner compartments being slideable relative to the outer shell.
  • a method of making a package comprises the steps of providing an outer shell blank and at least one inner shell blank, and assembling the package so as to provide at least one inner shell within an outer shell such that the assembled package provides a plurality of inner compartments within the outer shell, the plurality of inner compartments being slideable relative to the outer shell.
  • the outer shell and the inner shell could be provided with respective locking means such as ones comprising co-operating tongues.
  • respective locking means such as ones comprising co-operating tongues.
  • Figure 1 shows a perspective view of a package according to a first embodiment of the invention is a closed position
  • Figure 2 shows a perspective view of the package of the first embodiment in a fully opened position
  • Figure 3 shows a front view of the package of Figure 1
  • Figure 4 shows a front view of the package of Figure 2;
  • Figure 5 shows a rear view of the package of Figure 2
  • Figure 6 shows a plan view of the package of Figure 2
  • Figures 7A, 7B and 7C show an assembly of blanks corresponding to the first embodiment of Figures 1 to 6;
  • Figures 8A, 8B and 8C show an assembly of blanks corresponding to a second embodiment;
  • Figures 8D and 8E show an assembly of inner shell blanks corresponding to a third embodiment
  • Figure 9 shows a perspective view of part of a fourth embodiment of the invention.
  • Figures 1OA, 1OB, 1OC and 1OD show an assembly of blanks corresponding to the fourth embodiment of Figure 9;
  • Figure 11 shows a method of making two inner shells from the blank assembly of Figures 8A-C; and Figure 12 shows a method of making an outer shell from the blank assembly of
  • Figures 1 to 6 show a package for smoking articles 10, comprising a parallelepiped container with substantially square edges.
  • the package 10 comprises an outer shell 12, a left inner shell 14L and a right inner shell 14P "left” and “right” being defined by the orientation when viewed from the front view of Figure 3 and being referred to herein merely to assist in the understanding of the present invention and not to imply any specific orientation to the package.
  • Each inner shell 14 provides a respective inner compartment, in which a charge of smoking articles S is received.
  • the outer shell 12 has a lateral surface comprising a front major lateral wall 20, a rear major lateral wall 21; a top end wall 22; a bottom end wall 24; and two open ends providing two access openings 18.
  • Each inner shell 14 comprises a lateral surface comprising a front major lateral wall 26, a rear major lateral wall 27 and two minor lateral walls 28a, 28b; a bottom wall 30; and a top comprising an access opening 32.
  • the minor lateral walls 28b are outermost and are visible from the outside of the package 10.
  • the minor lateral walls 28a are innermost, and are not visible in the assembled package 10.
  • Each inner shell 14 contains a respective charge of smoking articles, in this example cigarettes S (see Figures 2 and 6).
  • the access opening 32 defines a direction of removal of the cigarettes, i.e. in the embodiment depicted in Figures 1-6 the cigarettes are removed upwardly, in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the top wall 22 of the outer shell 12, through the top of each inner shell 14.
  • the inner shells 14 are independently moveable and are slideable relative to the outer shell 12 through the access openings 18.
  • the inner shells 14L, 14R are slideable between the closed position of Figure 1 and the fully open position of Figure 2, to provide access to the smoking articles.
  • the inner shells 14 are slideable in a direction perpendicular to the direction of removal, i.e. the inn shells 14 are slideable laterally, whilst the direction of removal is upwards.
  • the front and rear major lateral walls 20, 21 of the outer shell 12 each have two recesses R. In the depicted embodiment, one recess R is provided along each vertical edge of each major lateral wall 20, 21; i.e. the recesses are adjacent to, and on either side of, the access openings 18.
  • the recesses R assist gripping of the inner shells 14 when the package 10 is in the closed position of Figure 1.
  • the recesses R are elongate and extend most of the length along the vertical edges of the major lateral walls 20, 21.
  • Figures 7A, 7B and 7C show a blank assembly that is used to form the embodiment of the package depicted in Figures 1 to 6.
  • the panels in the blank assembly have been designated with the same reference numbers as the walls that they respectively form in the assembled pack.
  • the "walls" in the Figures 1 to 6, are denoted as “panels” in Figure 7, e.g. the front major lateral wall 20 of Figures 1 to 6 corresponds to the front major lateral panel 20 of Figure 7A.
  • the "inner shell 14" in Figures 1 to 6, is denoted the “inner shell blank 14" in Figure 7, and likewise "outer shell/panel 12".
  • each inner shell blank 14L, 14R has a respective flap Tl, T2 located laterally adjacent to the front major lateral panel 26.
  • the flaps T are of approximately the same width and length as the minor lateral panels 28a, 28b in this embodiment, alternative embodiments being possible with flaps of differing widths and/or lengths.
  • the minor lateral panel 28b and flaps Tl and T2 each have a tab T3, formed as an extension and depending from their lower edges.
  • the front m; ' lateral panels 26 each have a bottom end panel 30 depending from a lower e thereof. The edges from which tabs T3 and bottom end walls 30 depend are formed of a fold line in the blank.
  • the outer shell blank 12 also has a flap T5 depending from front major lateral panel 20 and joined thereto along a fold line.
  • the flap T5 has similar dimensions to the bottom end panel 24.
  • the panels of the outer shell and inner shell blanks are defined by crease/fold lines (shown by dashed lines in Figure 7), which make the blanks easier to fold in a p re- determined manner.
  • the single crease lines of Figure 7 could be replaced by a plurality of crease lines, located adjacent to each other and close together, thus facilitating the formation of a rounded-edge.
  • Alternative edge shapes are envisaged and will be within the understanding of the skilled artisan.
  • each locking means is provided for each inner shell 14, for limiting the movement of the inner shell 14 relative to the outer shell 12, thereby defining a fully open position (shown in Figures 2, 4, 5 and 6), beyond which further movement of the inner shell 14 is restricted or prevented.
  • each locking means comprises two pairs of co-operating tongues. It will be well understood that alternative embodiments of the present invention may provide a locking means comprising one pair of co-operating tongues for each inner shell 14.
  • a first tongue 34a is provided on the outer shell 12, as a left lateral extension of, and depending along a fold line from, the front major lateral wall 20, connected thereto at the recess R.
  • the first tongue 34a is folded inside the outer shell 1 n that it is not visible from the outside of the package 10.
  • a second, co-operating tongue 36a is provided on the left inner shell 14L.
  • the second tongue 36a comprises part of the front major lateral wall 26 of the left inner shell 14L.
  • the second tongue 36 is defined by a c-shaped cutout C in the front major lateral wall 26; the cut-out C encircling the second tongue 36a.
  • the ends of the c-shape are located along the edge that connects the front major lateral wall 26 with the flap Tl.
  • the second tongue 36a is provided in the front major lateral wall 26 adjacent to the "trailing end" of the left inner shell 14L, the trailing end being defined with respect to the direction of opening of the package 10.
  • the tongues 34a, 36b interlock when the inner shell 14L is in the fully open position of Figure 2, with the second tongue 36a being held by the folded first tongue 34a that lies within the outer shell 12.
  • a second pair of co-operating tongues 34b, 36b is provided in a similar manner.
  • the first tongue 34b is provided as a right lateral extension of the front major lateral wall 20 of the outer shell 12.
  • the first tongue 34b engages another second tongue 36b, which comprises part of the front major lateral wall 26 of the right inner shell 14R.
  • the tongues 34b and 36b are mirror images of the tongues 34a and 36b, and connect in the same way. Whilst this may be preferred from a manufacturing perspective, it is within the scope of the invention to have first co-operating tongues which are of a different configuration than second cooperating tongues.
  • each inner shell 14 14R two pairs of co-operating tongues are provided for each inner shell 14 14R, each pair of co-operating tongues being provided on adjacent lateral surfaces of the outer and inner shells 12, 14L 5 14R.
  • the tongue pairs 34a, 36a and 34d, 36d limit the movement of the left inner shell 14L
  • the tongue pairs 34b, 36b and 34c, 36c limit the movement of the right inner shell 14R.
  • each inner shell 14 has a cut-out portion N in an upper edge thereof, to facilitate removal of the smoking articles from the inner shell 14.
  • the cut-out portion N is effectively a recess in the upper edge of the front major lateral wall 26.
  • the cutout portion N has one vertical edge, a horizontal lower edge, and an inclined edge; however, the cut-out portion N could take any convenient shape that allows finger access to the smoking articles (e.g. cigarettes) for easy removal.
  • a cut-out portion N could be provided in the rear major lateral wall 27 of each inner shell 14, as well as the front major lateral wall 26.
  • Figures 8A, 8B and 8C show a blank assembly corresponding to this modified embodiment. This blank assembly is the same as that of Figures 7A, 7B and 7C, with the exception of the additional cut-out portions N in the rear major lateral walls 27.
  • Such embodiments allow easy access to the smoking articles in both inner shells 14 to both right-handed and left-handed consumers.
  • Figures 8d and 8e show a further alternative embodiment of the inner shells 14R' and 14L' for use with the outer shell 12 of Figure 8a.
  • the inner shell 14R' of Figure 8d is the same as the inner shell 14R of Figure 8b, except for the following features.
  • the two tabs T3 of Figure 8b are replaced by a single tab T3 that forms a lower extension of the rear major lateral panel 27.
  • the sides of the tab T3 converge towards each other (are inwardly tapered) in the direction away from the rear major lateral panel 27.
  • the minor lateral panel 28a also has inwardly tapering side walls in the direction away from the rear major lateral panel 27.
  • the notch N in the rear major lateral panel 27 is omitted.
  • the inner shell 14L' of Figure 8e corresponds to the inner shell 14L of Figure 8c, with the same changes made as described for the right shell 14R'.
  • the tabs T3 are folded so as to lie against the inner surface of the bottom end walls 30, and are glued to the bottom end walls 30 to form the bases of the inner shells.
  • the tapered minor lateral panels 28a are placed inwardly of the tabs Tl, T2, and are glued thereto, so that the tabs Tl, T2 form the outer walls.
  • locking means be provided on adjacent lateral surfaces of the outer and inner shells 12, 14, as shown in Figures 1 to 8.
  • Alternative embodiments can have a locking means that is provided on adjacent top and bottom end surfaces of the outer and inner shells 12, 14.
  • a package 40 comprises an outer shell 42 and left and right inner shells 44L, 44R.
  • the outer shell 42 and the inner shells 44 are the same as the outer shell 12 and inner shells 14, except that they do not have the lateral tongue pairs 34a, 36a; 34b, 36b; 34c, 36c; 34d, 36d.
  • the outer shell 42 has a front major lateral wall 46, a rear major lateral wall 47, a top end wall 48 and a bottom end wall 50.
  • the outer shell 42 also includes a flap T5 formed as a lower extension of the front major lateral wall/panel 46, and depending therefrom along a fold line in the blank as depicted in Figure 10a.
  • Each inner shell 44 has a front major lateral wall 52, a rear major lateral wall 54, and two minor lateral walls 56a, 56b.
  • Each inner shell 44 also has tabs T3 formed as lower extensions depending along respective fold lines from the minor latx ' wall 56b and flaps Tl and T2, and a bottom panel 30 formed as a lower extension depending along a fold line from the front major lateral wall/panel 52. Flaps Tl, T2 are formed by lateral extensions of the front major lateral walls 52.
  • the package 40 has a locking means comprising four pairs of interlocking tongues. A pair of tongues 58a, 60a will be described first.
  • a first tongue 58a is provided on the outer shell 42, as a right lateral extension of the top end wall/panel 48.
  • the first tongue 58a is folded inside the outer shell 42, so that it is not visible from the outside of the package 10.
  • a second, co-operating tongue 60a is provided on the right inner shell 44R, as an upper extension of the minor lateral panel 56a.
  • the second tongue 60a is folded so that it is perpendicular to the minor lateral panel 56a.
  • a further pair of co-operating tongues 58b, 60b is provided at the bottom end wall 50, these tongues being a mirror image of the tongues 58a, 60a.
  • Two further pairs of co-operating tongues 58c, 60c; 58d, 60d are provided, to lock the left inner shell 44L. All pairs of tongues 58, 60 are similar and work in the same way.
  • FIG. 1Od shows alternative forms of the recess R.
  • the recess R could comprise one or more discrete cut-outs, for example, part- circular, square shaped, or a tapered square shape, of approximately finger width.
  • a potential drawback with this embodiment is that the tabs 58a-58d can be pushed, outwardly of the package if the package is misused, for example, if the left inner shell 44L is pulled out and the right inner shell 44R is pushed into a hyper inwardly-extended position then returned to its usual position. This can force the tabs 58a, 58b outwardly of the package which is unsightly and defeats the locking function.
  • One way to prevent this drawback is to provide tabs 58a- 58d with extension portions parallel with the long edges of the top and bottom end walls 48, 50. The extension portions are typically only half of the width of the tabs 58a-58d.
  • the extension portions prevent the minor lateral walls 56b from being able to push the tabs 58a-58d out of the package, even if the inner shells are pushed from a hyper inwardly-extended position. It will be readily understood that the potential drawback would also occur if the right inner shell 44R is pulled out and the left inner shell 44 L is pushed into a hyper inwardly-extended position. On this occasion, tabs 58c and 58d are forced outwardly of the package. Other ways of prevent inferior pack performance due to misuse could be incorporated in addition or instead of reconfigured tabs.
  • each of the two inner shells provides a discrete s for smoking articles. These articles can be wrapped (e.g. with metallised paper wrappers). Thus, whilst the smoking articles in one of the inner shells are being consumed, the smoking articles in the other are protected from environmental factors. Different types of products could be provided in each inner shell, these different products being easily selectable by the consumer.
  • differently shaped recesses can be provided to each side of the outer shell, the recess shape could be associated of the articles provided in the inner shell immediately adjacent.
  • different recess shapes could be provided on the front and rear major lateral walls of the outer shell, possibly as an indication of which side of the outer shell corresponds with a cut out opening in the inner shell housed therein.
  • An apparatus for assembling the package from the blank assembly typically comprises at least two units, e.g. at least two machines. Although not specifically shown, their design and function can be implied from Figures 11 and 12.
  • FIG 11 shows the formation of two inner shells 14L, 14R from the inner shell blanks. For simplicity, only the formation of the left inner shell 14L will be described, the right inner shell 14R being formed with the same steps. It should be noted that the inner shell blank stacks 14L, 14R in Figure 15 are shown reverse side up, with respect to the Figure 8 view.
  • a line of glue G is applied to minor lateral panel 28a.
  • the inner shell blank 14L is then folded along the crease line between the minor lateral panel 28a and the rear major lateral wall 27, and along the crease line between the front major lateral wall 26 and the minor lateral wall 28b.
  • the front major lateral wall 26 and the flap Tl are then pushed flat to lie directly on top of the rear major lateral wall 27 and the minor lateral wall 28b.
  • the minor lateral wall 28a is then pushed flat on top of the flap Tl (glue side down), so that the flap Tl adheres to the minor lateral wall 28a.
  • the inner shell 14L is then expanded from its flattened form into a box shape.
  • the tabs T3 are folded inwardly at 90 degrees.
  • the shell 14L is charged with a bundle of smoking articles S such that the bundle, which may be wrapped in an inner foil, rests on flaps T3. Glue is then applied to the (in the drawings) underside of the bottom panel 30. The bottom panel 30 is then folded inwardly, so as to adhere to the folded flaps T3. The inner shell 14L is now fully assembled. Alternatively, the inner shell 14L may be charged with a bundle of smoking articles S once bottom panel 30 has been folded so as to adhere to flaps T3.
  • a line of glue is applied to the bottom end wall 24.
  • Bottom end wall 24 is then folded through 90 degrees along a fold line between end wall 24 and rear major panel 21.
  • a further fold is then made along the fold line between the front major panel 20 and the top end wall 22.
  • the front major panel 20 and flap T5 are folded through 180 degrees so as to lie flat directly on top of the top end wall 22 and the rear major panel 21.
  • the bottom end wall 24 is then folded through a further 90 degrees, glue-side down, onto the flap T5, which adheres thereto.
  • the outer shell 12 is then expanded from its flattened form into a box shape.
  • the first tongues 34a, 34b, 34c, 34d are folded inwards through almost 180 degrees.
  • the inner shells 14L, 14R are pushed into the open ends 18 of the outer shell, such that the second tongues 36a, 36b, 36c, 36d are pushed passed the first tongues 34a, 34b, 34c, 34d, and such that the inner shells 14L, 14R are fully inside the outer shell 12.
  • the inner shells could be formed by a first machine, the outer shells by a second machine and the assembly performed by a third machine.
  • the second machine could also perform the assembly step.
  • all assembly steps could be taken by a single machine.
  • some or all assembly steps could be done by hand.
  • a different folding method may be employed.
  • all of the folds could be made in a first step, followed by a gluing and assembly second step. Folding of the blanks is preferably undertaken at folding stations by plunge folding means.
  • the inner and outer shells may be formed about an arbour as will be known in the art.
  • the blank assembly of Figure 10 can be assembled into the embodiment of Figure 9, largely in the same way, with the tongues 58a-d being folded inwards, in place of the tongues 34a-d, and the tongues 60a-d and the flap 45, in place of the tongues 36a-d.
  • the flap 45 is folded before the tongues 60a, 60c, such that these tongues sit on top of the flap 45.
  • front wall, top wall, rear wall and bottom wall do not imply any particular orientation of the pack and can equally well be replaced by the terms first wall, second wall, third wall and fourth wall respectively, where each occurs.
  • graphics and/or indicia may be provided on none, some, or all of the surfaces of the package.
  • graphics and/or indicia could be provided on front, rear, bottom end walls and/or top end walls of the inner shells.
  • Embodiments of the invention could have a locking means provided at any suitable location. Some embodiments need not have any locking means.
  • the inner shell blank cc ' n be formed into the inner shell, and the outer shell blank could be formed ar the inner shell, after the inner shell has been formed. Hence, it is not essential that the inner shell(s) and the outer shell are formed first, before the package is assembled.
  • Each of the plurality of compartments could optionally house a different type of smoking article, for example a different flavour of cigarettes.
  • each compartment could house a different product altogether, e.g. cigarettes in one compartment and snuff in the other.
  • each inner shell 14R, 14L could be sub-divided by internal walls into a plurality of compartments.
  • the gripping recess is not an essential element of the invention.
  • at least one, or all access openings of the outer shell may be non-recessed.
  • the inner shells may comprise a gripping tab for facilitating gripping and sliding the inner shell relative to the outer shell.
  • the edges of the inner shell i.e., the interfaces between the major and minor lateral walls, could form something other than a 90 degree intersection such as a curved or bevelled edge, so that a user could grasp and draw out the inner shells.
  • any of the embodiments could have any number of non-square edges such as those shown in WO 2004/024595.
  • the present invention is not limited to single bundles of cigarettes.
  • multiple bundles, each within an inner compartment may be overwrapped together in a single pack-forming sheet, to form a semi-rigid pack containing multiple bundles.
  • the smoking articles S are typically wrapped in an inner foil or a barrier layer within their respective compartments.
  • the preferred material of the barrier layer will either be a plastics/metal foil laminate or a metallised plastics material since either of these offer outstandingly good barrier propel
  • the barrier layer may be continuous over one minor end of the pack or charge, and have side seams along both minor sides of the pack and an envelope or similar fold over the opposite minor end.
  • the barrier layer need not be applied in that manner — it can equally well be applied so as to be continuous over one minor side and sealed over both minor ends and one minor side.
  • the seams of the barrier layer may be formed using glue or heat-sealable strips which are added to the barrier layer for example, by being printed on. This finds particular applicability when the barrier layer is a metal/paper laminate or metallised paper. However, one or more external faces of a plastics laminate or foil may be of heat-sealable material.
  • the blank assemblies are design such that the inner shell blank(s) and outer shell blank placed end-to-end tessellate, (i.e. can lie next to each other without overlap or gaps) thus minimising the amount of material needed.

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